It's located a short walk from the port but is tucked away in its own, private area. By far, the most impressive things about the place are the villas themselves. Built on thick stilts to a higher level, they provide an atmosphere of privacy and of having your own space. It's a strange, yet very pleasant place to stay. The pictures do not do the place justice at all. The garden is quite beautiful and well-kept. No pool, if that matters to people. The villas are slightly old-fashioned inside with high-ceilings and plenty of wooden decor, whilst still retaining a modern, clean and cosy vibe. The aircon was perfect, the bed was wonderful, the shower on balcony outside of the room was interesting and the room was airy; one of the only places I had been to where I was happy to spend my time inside the villa.
The food was lovely, served with just enough (more European-style portions than American/Filipino style) to not stuff myself. The staff were slightly strange at times, distancing themselves from us and being so professional it was almost creepy. They did their job fine but one member of staff was so quiet and unresponsive we wasn't sure whether she was rude or took her job too seriously. The housekeeping staff were very friendly though. Beach/sea is much cleaner further up though, sadly, and one night the chef had gone home much earlier than the restaurant's finishing time, which left us hungry, so get your orders in before 8pm. Otherwise, it is very impressive.